Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, December 16, 1915, Page 17, Image 17

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MtVEH—On December 14, 1915, John
I. Carver, aged ;il years.
Funeral on Friday afternoon, at 2
o'clock, from Ills late residence, 707
South Front street. Tlie relatives
and friends are invited to attend
Without further notice. Burial llar
rlithitrg Cemetery.
LOST
IJOST A crank handle for an auto
nobile, on Seneca North Sixth or North
■'ifth streets. Howard If returned to s.
>. EnsliiKer, No. GOO ltace street.
IJOST Brindle bulldog, three
nontha old, with oars banaagod. An
wers lo name of Wrinkles. Ketum to
)r. John Fritchey, #ll North second
treet.
LOST Locket and chain in down
own business district. Locket con
nined about thirteen pearls set in the
i:ape of a wishbone. Reward it
uinud to 607 liroad street.
FOUND
FOUND The very best system for
eiuodcling out-of-date clothing, kstl
uutca free. ..omen's fur coats, furs
md mull's remodeled Into latest styles,
i. L Powell, 925 North Third street.
luUNU .NOW'S the time lo liavo
clothes put in shape for the
klnter. IJggert'a .Steam Dyeing and
Tench Cleaning Works, 1245 Market
Street. lioth phones. Wo call and de-
Ivor. ___
HUi.l* WANTKD —Male
WANTED A soda boy. Apply
Mark's Medicine Store, 300 MarKet
treet. t
WANTKD Boy between 10 and IS
ears oi age to work in grocery store.
Lpply 525 North Sixteenth street.
WANTED Weavers, warpers, wind
rs etc., male or female, expel ienced
n 'silk or cotton. No labor trouble;
cry busy; good wages. State age, na
lonality. whether niarrted or single,
nd experience m full. Representative
irlil call. Heply to box U., 3405, care
1 Telegraph. (
I, AHO 10 SI UK PLANT wants a mail
iho is in touch with tho textile help
n this vicinity to act as representative,
v'ork on commission basis in spare
hue. State age. nationality, whether
uirried or single, and working experl
nt e in full. Heply to Box C., 3404, caro
(' Telegraph. .
WANTED l'acker and shipper. Ap
ly Shearer Mfw. Co.. 308 Hamilton
treet.
WANTED Good, honest, sober man
0 work around junk shop; must know
ow to handle Horses; steady job to
Ight party. Apply A. Katzman, 659
iroad street.
WANTED, AT ONCE Two good
orseshoers. Apply lo B. C. Murray s
'ool Works, Jonestown Road.
SKILLED machinists, tool-makers,
orge department men; beginners also,
iigii wages to beginners. Address P.
) Box 204, Lancaster, or call on J. F.
,'ressweil. Hotel Plana, Thursdays, 12
loon till 9 P. M.
MACHINISTS WANTED Boring
nlll or latho hands, who can work
rom bluo prints; also tool makers. Ad
ress, or apply. Employment Depart
nent, Westingliouse Electric & Mfg.
:0.. East Pittsburgh, Pa.
HELP WAFTED—FemaIe
WANTED Capable girl for general
lousework; must be able to COOK. Ap
ily 111 morning, 2209 North Second
itreet.
WANTED Girls over 16 to
trip tobacco. Also experienced
tollers, Bunclimakers, Packers,
r iller and Binder Strippers. Wel
are looked after by trained nurse,
Harrisburg Cigar Coni
)any, 500 Race street.
WORKS DRESSMAKING SCHOOL
'caches all pattern cutting by meas
ure. Day and Evening classes. You
■an save $5 on your tuition fee by reg
sterlng now. Works Dressmaking
Joursu Is not taught In the Y. W. C. A.,
s is re* -"sented by them, or any part
>f it. Works Dressmaking School, 22
forth Fourth street
WANTED l2 bright girls.
\pply Silk Mill, Corner Second
ind North streets.
WANTED Girls experienced on
lower sewing machines. Apply Har-
Isburg Shoe Mfg. Co., Vernon street,
larrlsnurg. Pn.
SITUATIONS WANTKD—MaIe
WANTED Young man, 18 years
Id, desires position of any kind. Call,
r address, William lvrebs, H. D. No. 2,
larrlsburg. Pa.
WANTED A colored boy desires
position while attending the Cen
ral High School. Call, or address, H.
' . 1425 New Fourth street.
WANTED By young man with au
-01 loldle experience, position running
ni, or work of any Kind. Address No.
:;i Walnut street. City.
smJATIONs WANTED—FemaIe
\\ ANTED White woman. with
hi Id 'i years old, wants position as
ousekeeper or general housework, in
, nut of city; no objection to children;
tiferenct-s. Address 11., 3406, cure of
'tic-graph.
WANTKD Colored girl desires po
itioi' of general housework or dish
washing. Apply 318 Mulberry street.
WANTED White girl desires posl
ion uf general housework, in refined
imlly or hotel. Call, or address, 1113
'luin avenue.
W \NTED Co'cred woman wants
fork its waitress, day's work or gen
ial housework. Call, or addresß, 718
'ennsylvaiiia avenue.
WANTED An experienced cook
rants v.ork by day or week. Call, or
ddress, 1415 Fulton street. City.
WANTED Position as housekeeper
y middle-aged woman, In small fani
y: can give good reference. Apply
34 Cumberland street. City.
HEAL ESTATE FOK SALE
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE
A valuable North Second street resi
enco. Most desirable residential lo
an.y in city. A bargain. Price and
arms for the asking. Address "Home."
arit of Harrisburg Telegraph.
• . . .s
FOR SALE
6,278 SQUARE FEET
VACANT GROUND
62.78 Ft. on Market St
100 Ft. Along P. R. R.
One of the choicest centrally
located warehouse sites in Har
risbtirg.
MILLER BROTHERS & CO.
HEAL ESTATE
Inxurnnce Surety Henri*
f.oeUMt find Court Street*
*
THURSDAY EVENING,
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
6 ACRES located one mile west of
West Fail-view on Conodoguinet creek;
7-room dwelling; frame bank barn.
Price, $2,500.00. Brinton-Packer Co.,
Second and Walnut streets.
FOR SALE House No. 1937 North
Sixth street, Harrisburg. Pa., at Court
house, on Friday. December 17, at 2 P.
M. Cljarles Myers, Executor.
1006 Hemlock St.; corner property; 3-
story brick; 9 rooms, buth and furnace;
lot, 18x85. Price right. Brinton-
Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets.
FOR SALE Lot, 21st and Bellevue
avenue, Hairisburg, 150x115; will sell
at low price If bought before January
Ist. Address, 502 North Second street.
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REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT
No. 1302 State St $25.00
No. 132 Hoerner St 16.00
Private fireproof garage 4.00
x J. E. GIPPLE,
1251 Market St.
FOR RENT Large ground lloor
room, suitable for small business or of
fices, located at 109 North Second street.
Immediate possession. Apply on prem
ises.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT
FOR SALE OR RENT A six-room,
two-story semi-bungalow, on Camp 11111
Heights; ten minutes' walk from trol
ley; all conveniences; one-third-acre
lot; good soil, air, water and neighbors;
possession January 1. Address S., 3377,
care of Telegraph.
APARTMENTS FOK RENT
FOR RENT Apartment, 4 rooms;
steam heat; private bath; all Improve
ments; suitable for small family. Apply
1715 North Sixth street. Bell phone
2423. *
MODERN APARTMENTS, 1409 N.
Front; river view; 7 large sunny rooms;
pantry; bath; 2 open fireplaces; oak
iloors —sound proof; vacuum cleaning,
hot water; vapor heat; electric outlets,
call bells each room. Inquire 1822 State
St.
FOR RENT Apartments, first and
second tioor Hats, with city steam and
all conveniences. Apply at 1008 North
Third street, Bell phone 1809 R.
FOR RENT Apartment in S. E.
Cor. Fourth and Peffer streets. All Im
provements. Possession at once. Ap
ply to B. F. Umberger, 108 North Sec
ond street, or 427 Peffer street.
FOR RENT—IO7 South Front street,
third tloor front furnished apartment;
two large rooms, kitchenette and bath;
city steam heat included. Apply to
Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Wal
nut streets.
ROOMS FOB RENT
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec
ond tloor front room; city steani heat
and electric lights; rent very reason
able. Apply 710 North Sixth street.
FOR RENT Second-story front
room; newly furnished; city steam heat;
electric light and phone service. Apply
125 Pine street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms;
steani he it, electric lights; bath; use of
phone. Bell phone 2214. Residence, 131
Walnut street.
FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms,
with use of heat and phone. Apply 920
North Eelghteenth street.
FOR RENT Large front room, sec
ond lloor, or connect with small room;
splendid for man and wife; a warm and
quiet home; use of phone and conveni
ent to bath. 117 Pine street.
FOR RENT Second floor front
room, lacing Capitol Park; stationary
wajshstand (hot and cold running
water); electric light; city steam; use
of Bell phone and large bath. Apply
410 North street.
FOR RENT Large, room, suitable
for two or more persons, with electric
light, city steam heat and use of phone,
with or without board. Apply 9 North
Front street.
ATTRACTIVE ROOMS FOR RENT—
Also 3 furnished rooms for light house
keeping; centrally located. Terms rea
sonable. Apply, 209 State street.
FOR RENT Large, well-furnished
second floor front rooms; all conveni
ences and use of phone. Inquire 813
North Second street.'
FOR RENT Large, well-lighted
furnished rooms, single or ensulte; city
steam heat; Bell phone. Address 719
North Sixth street.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished front
room in apartment for rent, at 108
North Second street; all conveniences,
including use uf phone and bath; de
sirable home for gentleman. Apply 205
Locust street.
FOR RENT Suite of rooms on
second floor front, for one or two gen
tlemen, with use of bath, phone and
city heat; reference required. Apply
272 Briggs street.
BOARDERS WANTED
WANTED Good sober gentlemen to
board; private family. Apply, 1107
Nortli Cameron street.
WANTED
WANTED Flat or small house,
centrally located, January I, by out-of
town couple. Reply lo G. F., care of
Telegraph, not later than Saturday.
RENT FRI'E Communicating bod
room and kitchen, with improvements
and phone. In return for light services
on premises, about one hour's work
each day. Snap for right party. Mid
dle-aged or elderly man and wife pre
ferred. Inquire 209 Kelker street.
CASH PRICES paid for Ladies' and
Men's cast-off Clothing and Shoes; also
Furniture and Carpets. Gi%'e descrip
tion ol' goods you wunt to noli. Send
postal to 636 Herr street.
WANTED Old gold, silver, plati
num. broken jewelry, teeth plates, etc.
Send by registered mail. Highest mar
ket price paid, and I hold the goods five
days, if price ia not satisfactory, will
return goods. E. Waiters, 1540 North
; Fifty-eighth street. Philadelphia, Pa.
FOR SAIJi
I FOR SALE New Piano and Piano
Player, standard make. Will b< sold
very cheap for cash. Address Room S2
I Union Trust Co. Building Harrisburg
Pa.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Business Office.
FOR SALE Upright piano; first
class condition; little used; will sell
cheap. Call evenings alter 7 o'clock
lao 7 North Second street.
AN opportunity to buy a good used
car at a reasonable figure. 1910 Cadil
lac Touring, good condition; 1912 Over
land, new Silvertown cord cars- 1912
six-cylinder Everett, good tires and in
good condition. Miller Auto Co., Front
and Market streets.
FOR SALE Some very desirable
plots of ground at sacrifice prices, both
ill city and adjoining. A. C. Mead, Union
Co. Building, Harrisburg, Pa.
.. Ff ! R . SALE,- One late model Ford
Roadster, with crown fenders and
strftimline hood; H. & D. shock absorb
ers: in A 1 condition. Call at 1837
/urker street..
P10t—6,278 ?q. Ft.
MARKET ST. & P. R. R.
MILLER BROTHERS&CO.
» *
FOK SALE
FOR SALE Drop Head Standard
sewing machine. Sacrifice. Can be seen
during day or evenings. 433 South
Thirteenth street.
OUR new line of Leather Hand Hags,
Suit Cases, Gloves and Leather Special
ties are far superior to anything we
have ever ottered. Huy your Leather
Goods from the Leather Merchants.
Harrisburg Harness & Supply Company.
FOR SALE Gentleman's diamond
scarf pin. Perfect stones. Price reason
able. R. S., care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Full-bred Boston
Terrier pupple; three months old; bat
ears; brindle and white markings. Call
1639 Naudaln street.
YOl T CAN BUY an Edison Phonograph
with 150 four-minute records for $23.50.
Easy terms to reliable person. Outllt
Complete, large horn and latest attach
ments. 1317 Derry street.
FORESALE SB-Note Player Piano
with 21 Rolls, $250.00: Weser Upright at
$75.00• Rudolf Upright -♦ $'.25.00; $60.00
Sewing Machine. $30.00; Buiolt Touring
car, no reasonable offer refused. J.,
3403, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE—I4-foot counter, nicely
varnished, in good condition, same as
new; will sell reasonable. Apply 253 a
Sixth street, or phone Hell 2373 W.
VIOLIN COMPLETE OUTFIT, sweet
toned instrument. A Bargain. Ideal
gift for boy or girl. Call, or address,
No. 1324 North Second street Bell
phone 3275 M.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telograph Busings
Office
FOR SALE Hot-air furnace, com
plete; large enough to heat seven-room
house; In good condition; will sell cheap.
Apply 1511 Vernon stret.
FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP A cel
lar heater that lias been used; in good
condition. S. D. Ensitiger, No. 600 ltace
street.
FOR SALE At Shaffer's, 80-88
South Cameron street. A full stock
of Anti-Freezing Solution. Positively
guaranteed to keep your automobile
radiator from freezing.
FOR SALE (6 yearling white leg
horn hens; must be sold quick; 75 cents
each. Apply, Elkvlew Poultry Supply
House, 1702 North Third street.
FOR SALE Scratch Pads new
supply—6o for 25c while they last. Ap
ply Job Printing Department, The Tele
graph Printing Company.
OVERCOATS AND SUlTS—Drummer's
samples (latest styles) at positively
lowest prices in the city. Call—be con
vinced. Cohen & Son, Reliable Pawn
brokers, 431 Market, at Subway.
FOR SALE, STEAM BOILERS—Two
slightly used cast iron square sectional
boilers; one 925 sq. ft. and one 2,340
sq. ft. capacity. Fisher Brothers, 1001
Capital street.
FOR SALE TO MERCHANTS
CALENDARS
SAMPLES AT HALF-PRICE
MYERS MANUFACTURING CO.,
THIRD AND CUMBERLAND STS..
OVER MILLER'S SHOE STORE.
BELL 1577 R.
FOR SALE Singing Canaries, up
to-date Bird and Parrot Cages, large
Gold Fish and Globea of all sizes; Bird
Seeds, natural Fisli Food and supplies.
Gebhardt, the "Bird Man," 1004 North
Third, between Boas and Herr.
FOR SALE, CHEAP Fully equipped
Job and Newspaper plant, doing good
business. Reason for selling—other
wise engaged. Address S., 3286, care
of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Because we must va
cate our present store in the next 60
days, we've decided to sacrifice our
stock of new and second-hand furni
ture. No reasonable offer refused—en
tire stock must go. Tables, sideboards,
chiffoniers, bedroom furniture, stoves.
Including 5 new Mlddletown ranges,
and other odds and ends of furniture
too numerous to mention. All stock in
good, clean condition. Also a few pieces
of antique furniture as well as antique
dishes. Will sell to dealers, but triflers
need not apply. Give us a visit. Frank
Cohen, 607 East State street.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Large, well-furnished
Lodge room, corner Third and Hamil
ton street, for first and third Tuesdays
and first and third Wednesday even
ings. For information apply to J. W.
Elberti, 1708 North Fifth street, City.
LARGE STORE ROOM FOR RENT—
Built for furniture store room, but suit
able for any other business. Rent rea
sonable. Apply to Louis Begelfer,
Fishman Apartments, Sixth and Herr
streets.
FOR RENT A large office In the
Telegraph Building. Inquire of Super
intendent In Business Office of Tele
graph.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR EXCHANGE A profitable
business for an automobile worth $250
to S3OO. Call for Stanley at Central
Hotel until Friday, or Codorus Hotel,
■York, next week.
WE will paint any old, leaky Roof
and guarantee a water-tight .iob. Pos
tal brings us. References from hun
dreds of satisfied patrons. Hlte &
llite, 135 Brady street.
ANY Intelligent person can earn good
income corresponding for newspapers:
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock
port, N. Y.
I MADE $50,000 In five years In the
mail order business, began with $6.
Send for tree booklet. Tells how. Hea
cock, 355 Lockport. N. Y.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
SKATES hollow ground, 100 per pair,
ills James street, City.
THE Best Auto Repair Shop, 1704
t Fulton street, Harrisburg, Pa. Better
! work, immediate, service. E. E. Wright,
Manager,
DANCE GIVEN Thursday evening,
December 16, 1915, at Hanshaw's Hall,
Third and Harris, by Humes' Orchestra.
i ARCADE BARBER SHOP. 36 N. Court
Street. Newly remodeled and refitted,
('lean and sanitary. Complete system
Red Cross Sterilizers used. Massage,
, 25c. Shave, 10c. P. D. Richwlne, Pro
j prietor.
I FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market
I street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone
I orders givsn prompt attention. Bell
, 1960.
; FIRE ESCAPES, when needed, are
lof great Importance. They are soon
; worthless if not well painted. We paint
I thern and paint them well. Hlte &
| Hite, No. 135 Brady street.
IIAUCK'S
j Automobile Repair Shop. Work guaran
teed. Ford cars a specialty. Cars for
hire. Bell phone 1616 J. Rear 1418
| Swatara street.
HAULING
It. A. HAHTMAN. Boarding Stable
and National Trnimfrr Co. Movers of
pianos, safes, boilerr and general haul
ing. 11. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No
I 2503R
STORAGE
FIREPROOF STORAGE. ~ Private
I rooms for household goods, $2 per
month and up. We Invite inspection
Low insurance. 437-445 South Second
1 street. Harrisburg Storage Company
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
MORE NORMAL
CONDITIONS RULE
Railroad Shares Slump Slight
ly; Special Stocks Fever
ishly Active
By Associated I'ress
New York, Dec. 16. More normal
conditions prevailed on the resumption
of trading to-day, yesterday's heavy
dealings In Anglo-French war bonds
being lacking. That Issue, however, re
peated its minimum quotation of 94%
for future delivery, but tlie low price
regular way was 94%. Initial advances
included Mercantile Marine, Pfd., and
Louisville and/ Nashville, each gaining
a point or more, while Canadian Pacific,
Norfolk and Western and Union Pacific
were lower. United States Steel chang
ed hands in 1,000 on 2,500 shares at a
fraction under yesterday's close.
Special stocks were feverishly active
In the first hour with considerable
profit-taking in the petroleum Issues, j
Baldwin Locomotive. Marine, Pfd., and '
Studebaker, those shares reacting two j
or three points, while General Motors ,
made an abrupt decline of 18 to 515. i
Steel also was irregular, falling from
86 3 , tu 85%, while rails drifted to lower
levels. Dealings were again limited to
professional traders. Sales of Anglo-
French bonds were in steadily dimin
ishing volume at quotations virtually
unchanged from the opening. War
stocks were the feature of the second
hour on a large improvement, but fell
oft again at noon. Bonds were lower.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Chandler Bros. & Co., members New
York and Philadelphia Stock Ex
changes, 3 Nort»' Market Square, Har
risburg; IS'uS Chestnut street, Philu-
LKGAL NfmCE
ORPHANS' COURT SALE IN PAR
TITION
ESTATK OF JOHN PHOL'D, DECEASED.
BY virtue of an order of the Orphans'
Court of Dauphin County, there will be
exposed to public sale at the Court
House in the City of Harrisburg, on
Friday, the Twenty-fourth day of De
cember, A. D. 1915, at two o'clock P. M„
the following pieces or parcels of land,
to wit:
.Purpart No. 1
That certain lot 01; piece of land, situ
ate 011 the north side of Market Street,
fronting sixteen and fifty-eight hun
dredths (16.58) feet 011 Market Street,
and extending in depth, northwardly,
ninety (90) feet to a point; having
thereon erected a three-story brick
dwelling house, numbered 1148 Market
Street.
Purpart No. 2
That certain lot adjoining Purpart
No. 1 on the east, fronting fourteen and
live-tenths (14.5) feet on Market
Street, and extending in depth, north
wardly, ninety and five-tenths (90.5)
feet to a point; having thereon erected
a three-story brick dwelling house,
numbered 1150 Market Street.
Purpart No. 3
That certain lot adjoining Purpart
No. 2 on the east, fronting fourteen and
flv-tenths (14.51 feet on Market Street,
a extending in depth, northwardly,
ninety and one-tenth (90.1) feet to a
point; having thereon erected a three
story brick dwelling house, numbered
1152 Market Street.
Purpart No. 4
That certain lot adjoining Purpart
No. 3. on the east, fronting fourteen
and five-tenths (14.5) feet on Market
Street, and extending in depth, north
wardly, eighty-nine and six-tenths
(89.6) feet to a point; having thereon
erected a three-story brick dwelling
house, numbered 1152% Market Street.
Purpart No. 5
That certain lpt or piece of land,
situate on the south side of Bailey
Street, in the City of Harrisburg. ad
joining land of Messiah Rescue Home
on the east, fronting fifteen and eight
tenths (15.8) feet 011 the south side of
Bailey Street, and extending, in depth,
southwardly, seventy (70) feet to a
point: having thereon erected a two
and-one-half-story frame dwelling
1 house, numbered 1181 Bailey Street.
Purpart No. 6
That certain lot adjoining Purpart
No. 5 on the east, fronting fifteen (15)
feet on the south side of Bailey Street,
and extending in depth, southwardly,
seventy (70) feet, more or less, to a
point; "having thereon erected a two
and-one-half-story frame dwelling
house, numbered 1183 Bailey Street
Purpart No. 7
That certain lot adjoining Purpart
No. 6 on the east, fronting fifteen (15)
feet on the south side of Bailey Street,,
and extending In depth, southwardly,
seventy (70) feet to a point: having
thereoii erected a two-and-one-half
story frame dwelling house, numbered
1185 Bailey Street.
Purpart No. 8
Th"t cc tain lot adjoining Purpart
No. 7 on the east, fronting fifteen (15)
feet on the south side of Bailey Street,
and extending in depth, southwardly,
seventy (70) feet to a point; having
thereon erected a two-and-one-hali'-
storv frame dwelling house, numbered
1187' Bailey Street.
Said properties are fully described in
return of tlie Inquest in partition in
the Estate of John Proud, deceased,
and are shown In a draft thereof ac
companying said return.
Said properties will be offered nepa
rately or in groups, or as a whole, to
suit bidders.
Terms of sale—Ten per cent, of the
purchase money to be paid cash on the
day of sale, fifteen per cent, thereof on
confirmation of the sal>> by the Court,
and tho balance thereof 011 or before
April 1. 1916, when deed or deeds will
be delivered.
JOHN A PROUD.
Trustee.
S. S. RUPP.
Attorney.
EXKCIiTOH'S NOTICE
Estate of Elmira C. Fickes, late of
Harrisburg. Pa., deceased.
NOTICE Is hereby given that Letters
Testamentary upon the estate of said
decedent have been granted to the un
dersigned. All persons indebted to said
1 estate are requested to make payment,
: and those having claims or demands
against the same will make them
known without delay, to
CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY,
Harrisburg, Pa..
Executor.
In the Estate of Sarah E. McCauley,
late of Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., Pa
deceased.
NOTICE Letters Testamentary in
; the above Estate having been granted
I to the undersigned, all persons indebt
ed to said Estate are requested to make
Immediate paymrnt, and those having
claims will present them without delay
to
HARRISBURG TRUST CO. and ED
WARD BAILEY,
Executors,
16 S. Market Square.
Or WOLFE and BAILEY,
Attorneys,
Calder Building. Harrisburg. Pa.
11KAL KNTATK FOK SALK OR RENT
CLERK'S NOTICE NO. 3034 IN
BANKRUPTCY ln the District Court
of the United States fcr the Middle Dis
trict of Pennsylvania, George W.
Swavely, Harrisburg, Dauphin County,
Pennsylvania, a bankrupt under the
Act of Congress of July 1, 1898, having
applied for a full discharge from all
debts provable against his estate under
said Act, notice is hereby given to all
known creditors and other persons In
interest, to appear before the said Court
at Scranton. In said District, on tile
17th day of January, 1916, at 10 o'clock
In the forenoon, to show cause, If anv
thev have, why the prayer of the said
petitioner should not be granted.
GEORGE C. SCHKI'ER,
Clerk.
STOIIAGK
STORAGE 4l9\ Broad street, for
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms. $1 to $3. Wagons, 75 cents
per month. Apply D. Cooper Sc Co 411
Broad struct. Both phonesL
delphiu; 34 Pine street, New York,
furnish the following ouotations:
New York, Dec. lti.
Open. Clos.
Alaska Gold Mines 24 24 %
Allls-Chalmers 32% 31
American Beet Sugar ... 70 U9
American Can I>o% 59
American C & F 80 79%
American Cotton Oil 55% 54%
American Ice Securities. 26% 26%
American Locomotive .. «» t>B%
American Smelting 98% 97%
American Sugar 116 115%
American T At T 128% 128%
Anaconda 85% 84 %
Atchison 106 105 %
Baldwin Locomotive ... 116 114%
Baltimore & Ohio 92% 92
California Petroleum ... 31% 29%
Canadian Pacific 180 179
Central Leather J,4 52%
Chesapeake and Ohio.. 62 H2
Chicago, Mil and St Paul 93 92%
Chicago, R. I. and Pacific 15% 14%
Chino Consolidated Cop. 52% 52
Colorado Fuel and Iron. 51% 50%
Consolidated Gas 143% 143%
Crucible Steel 72 72%
Distilling Securities ... 46 46%
Erie 42% 42%
Generul Electric Co .... 173% 172
General Motors 530 513
Goodrich B. F 73% 72
Gt. Northern, pfd 125% 124%
Gt. North. Ore. ss 48% 47%
Gug. Exploration 76 % 76 %
Inspiration Copper .... 44% 44%
Interboro-Met \ . 22 22
Interboro-Met. pd 78% 78
Kan. City Southern ... 31% 30%
Lehigh Valley 82 80%
Lackawanna Steel 82 80%
Maxwell Mot 76% 76
Mex. Petroleum 99 94 %
Miami Copper 33% 33%
Missouri Pacific 3% 3%
National Lead 64 ~ 63%
New York Central 105 104 'A
N Y N H H
New York Ont and West 30% 30
Norfolk and Western .. 121% 120
Northern Pacific 116 115%
Pennsylvania Railroad.. 58% 58%
Pittsburgh Coal 37 " 35%
Pittsburgh Coal pd 111% 118%
Press Steel Car 64 63%
Railway Steel Spg 4
Ray Con Copper 24% 24%
Reading 81% 80%
Republic Iron and Steel. 55% 53%
Southern Pacific 100% 100 ~
Southern Railway 22% 22
Studebaker 171% 168
Tennessee Copper 57% 56%
y nl ° n Pacific 137% 136%
L'. 8. Rubber f,4 r »3
S . St .® el 86 85%
titan Copper 77% 771^
Western Union Tel .... 89 88 %
Westinghouse Mfg 68 67%
PHILADELPHIA PRODUGB
By Associated Press
Philadelphia. Dec. 16. Wheat
Firm; No. 2, red, spot and December,
No. 2, Southern, red, SI.IS4JI
Corn Higher; No. 2. yellow, local,
81 <fj>B2c; steanjer. No. 2, yellow, loca.
804j)81c.
Oats Firm; No. 2, white, 49®)49>ac;
No. 3, white. 46%@47e.
Bran The market is lirm; city
mills, winter, per ton. $25 00-
western, winter, per ton, none here;
Spring, per ton, i23.50@24.00.
Refined Sugars - Market steady;
powdered, 6.20<ii>6.25c; fine granulated,
6.10®6.15c; confectioners' A, 6.00« i
6.05 c. 4
Butter Market steady; western,
creamery, extra, 36c; nearby prints,
fancy, 39c.
Eggs The market Is steady;
Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts,
free cases, sll.lO per case; do., curreent
receipts, free cases, $10.50 per case;
western, extras, firsts, free cases, sll.lO
per case; do., firsts, free cases, $10.50
i>er case. '
LIVe Poultry—Market steady; fowls,
12©14 c; old roosters, 10@llc; broil
ing chickens. .6tolTc Spring cht.-K-i,.
12® 14c; ducks, 13@16c; geese, 14©16 c;
turkeys. 18© 20c.
Dressed Poultry Market firm;
fresh killed fowls, fancy, 18c; do.,
average, 16%@17%c; do., unattrac
tive, 13©16 c; ice packed fowls. 13
@l7c; old roosters. 13% c; broiling
chickens, nearby, 22 ©26 c; do., western,
20(?v22c; roasting chickens, western,
choice to fancy, 18@19c; do., fair to
good, 14@17c; Spring ducks, nearby, 18
@2oc; do., western, 124i)18c; geese,
nearby, 16<S)18c; do., western, 144i>18c;
turkeys, nearby, choice to fancy, 24 iff
turkeys, nearby, choice to fancy, 23(<Q
25c; do., western, 23®24c; do., fair
to good, 20®22c; do., old toms, 21c; do.,
inferior, 16®) 20c.
Potatoes Market is firm; Penn
sylvania, fancy per bushel, 95c(ffc$ 1.00;
do., fair to good; per bushel, 85@90c;
Jedsey, No. 1, per basket, 50@55c;Jer
sey, No. 2, per basket, 25% 30c.
Flour Quiet, but steady; winter,
straights, $5.50@5.75; do., patent, $5.80
%6.10: Kansas straights, $4.85@5.85;
Spring straights, $5.50®5.75; do., pat
ent, $5.75©6.10; do., favorite brands,
$6.20® 6.40.
Hay—Steady, fair demand; No. I,large
bales, $21.00 (fii 21.50; No. 1, medium
bales. $20.50®21.00; No. 2, $19.00® 19.50;
No. 3, do., $15.50@17.50.
Light mixed, $18.50® 19.00; No. 1, do.,
Slß.oO® IK.BO. No. 2 do.. sli. 00® 16.00.
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS
By Associated Press
Philadelphia, Dec. 16.—Stocks closed
lower.
Cambria Steel 75
! General Asphalt 34%
General Asphalt. Pfd 71%
Lake Superior Corporation 9%
Lehieh Navigation 78
1 THE J
I Christmas Savings Society |
f °f the %
I East End Bank |
5 13th and Howard Sts. |
I IS NOW OPEN
f For the New Year 1916 |
0 <| It was intended to open December 28th, but the depositors will not wait, M
W so we are now opening new accounts. A
1 |
Last year close to 3,000 accounts were opened. From the way the new w
•ffi. accounts are being taken out, it bids fair to run way ahead of last year. :j|
S Explanation of system and schedules can be obtained by calling at the «
Bank.
DECEMBER 16, 1915.
Ijehigh Valley 81 % ■
Pennsylvania Railroad 58 %
Philadelphia Electric 28 ;£ !
Philadelphia Company 43 |
Philadelphia Company, Pfd 36
Philadelphia Rapid Transit 19%
Reading 80$
Storage Battery 66
Union Traction 44J4
United <i;is Improvement it%
United States Steel #BS j
CHICAGO ISO A III) OF TRADE
By Associated I'ress
Chicago, 111., Dec. 16.—Board of Trade
closing: ;
Wheat December, 1.18; May,
.1.18%.
Corn—December, 71%; May, 73%.
Oats—December, 42% ; May, 45%.
Pork—January, 18.82: May, 18.70.
Lard —January, 9.70; May, 10.00.
Ribs—January, 9.86; May, 10.22.
CHICAGO CATTLE
Chicago. 111., Dec. 16. Hogs Re
ceipts, 55,000; weak, liulk of sales, $6.25
}®6.60; light, $5.95®6.55; mixed, s6.lo<?i>
6.70; heavy. s6.2oif( 6.70; rough. $6.20®
6.35; pigs, $4.50®6.00,
• "attic Receipts, 9,000; wenk. Na
tive beef steers, $6.00® 11.00: western
steers, $G.25®8.35; cows and heifers, I
$2.80®8.35; calves. $6.75® 10.35.
Sheep Receipts, 17,000; slow.
Whethers, $6.10®6.80; lambs, $6.90®
9.50.
Fight on Over Morton
Tractor Commissions
Warwick Wright, head of the Slief-j
Held Simplex company, a motor car
company in Sheffield. England, said to
have arranged with the Morton Truck
and Tractor company, this city, to ob
tain contracts for trucks, has entered
suit in New York against Henry G.
Burford, of Burford & Company.
Differences over the division of the
commission on an order from the Rus
sian government for $6,000,000 worth 1
of motor trucks, caused the suit. The!
complaint, drawn by John J. Lordan,
alleges that before February 1, Wright
the arrangements with tho local
manufacturing company. It is claimed
[that Burford made an agreement with
Wright to pay him half of the com
mission to be given 011 the motor
trucks if he could obtain war orders.
The Morton Truck and Tractor Com
pany has been manufacturing motor
trucks for the Russian government to
fill a large order, and it is understood
jhns sublet solne ol' tho orders, be
cause they could not be handled. It is
]said that Hie commission on the $6,-
000,000 order will be almost SIOO,OOO.
Former Resident Dies
at Her Home in Texas
Word, has been received in (his city
of the death of Mrs. Ellen Mitchell
Frazer at her home in Austin, Texas,
in tiu* eighty-sixth year of her age.
Mrs. Fruzer was a well-known Harris
burg public school teacher who is still
remembered by many of the older resi
dents. She was married first to Peter
McWillianis. of this city, and several
years after his death married Chris
topher Seltzer Frazer, who studied the
drug business with Martin Lutz, ol'
Market street.
Before the Civil War Mr. and Mrs.
I Frazer removed lo Texas, where they
purchased a large estate and raised
cotton, etc. Surviving Mrs. Frazer are
one son. John McWilliams, and a
daughter, Mrs. Vinarda DeLashmut,
of Austin. The late Murray Mitchell,
of the Aldine Hotel, Philadelphia, was
a brother.
SERIOUSLY CHARGED
F. S. Coulter, prominent in church
and business circles in Millersburg,
will be given a hearing Friday evening
before Alderman E. J. Hilton on a
serious charge preferred by another
Millersburg resident and a former
business companion. It is alleged that
Coulter was receiving funds from the
cash register of the other businessman,
who, it is said, is not on speaking
terms with Coulter. It Is said that
Coulter had invented a sign language
which was used with the other mer
chant's daughter.
PAGKANT AT RIDGE AVENUE
At Ridge Avenue Methodist Epis
copal Church to-night a pageant will
be given for the benefit of home mis
l sions. The Rev. W. W. Hartman, pas
tor, announces an interesting program.
In the pageant 100 adults will be
represented. There will be special
features by the little folks. The enter
tainment starts at 8 o'clock.
RUSSIANS WITHDRAWING
London, Dec. 16.—A wireless dis
patch from Berlin quotes the Pester
Llo.vd, of Budapest and declaring that
it lias reliable reports that the Rus
sians are removing from the Bessar
abian frontier the great part of the
troops which wore stationed there.
nijßSEfi STAMnip
,3jy SEALS & STENCILS
VIWMrG.BYHBG.STENCILWORKSD iR
111 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. If
TIIH Harrisburg Polyclinic Dispen
sary - ill be open dally, except Sunday,
at 3 P. M., at Its new location, Front
and Harris streets, for the free treat
ment of the worthy poor.
—LOANS—
ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
AT LEGAL RATES.
Small Monthly Payments.
Profit Miuriiiu; I.onn Society
I 9 No. Market Square (Spooner Bldg.)
Conducted Under State Banking
Dept. License No. 24.
READY MONEY
for Individuals pressed by lack
of funds to meet Immediate
necessities, at legal rates, pay
able In weekly or monthly In
stalments. No publicity.
CO-OPERATIVE
Loan & Investment Co.
204 CHESTNUT ST.
Under supervision
Stale Banking Department.
Open Wednesday and Saturday
evenings.
PUBLIC SALE OF
; Motion Picture Theater
j SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1915
| The undersigned offer this Motion
I Picture Theater in South Carlisle
] street, New Bloomileldj Pa., at public
j sale. The building is a substantial
FRAME STRUCTURE
j 27x70 feet, built especially strong, con
| taining 200 OPERA CHAIRS. The
| equipment further consists of a
POWERS MACHINE
jin perfect order in asbestos booth,
j makin -it fireproof. There is also an
| excellent WURLITZER PIANQ in a
I fumed oak case. There is a 12-foot
| stage the entire width of the building,
i making it admirably adapted for pub
| lie speaking. The building is fully
I equipped with electric light and fans,
j Terms of Sale—Ten per cent, of the
I purchase money to be IJiaid when the
| property is stricken down; one-half
j the balance on Ist of January, 1910,
i when possession will be given and deed
delivered; the balance to suit the pur
chaser, to be secured by judgment
bond.
Sale at one o'clock p. m.
W. A. BLAIN,
N. G. BLAIN.
A. L. Long, auct.
STANDARD OIL OF
CALIFORNIA
Shares in tliis prominent Stunil
! ard Oil subsidiary have shown the
; phenomenal advance of per
I share williln the past week. An
other important feature in this divl
-1 sion was the declaration ol' a divl
-1 (lend of sls i>.v the Illinois Pipe
liine Company. All the other
Standard Oils nre extremely strong;
marketwise and eonsiderahly higher
prices seem inevitable. We have
at your service all the details re
gardiiiK' tliese slocks.
: PEACE WITH HONOR'
IS THE CRY OF WARRING NA
| TIONS ABROAD BUT HOW SOON
; WILL. IT MATERIALIZE? IN THE
I MEANTIME, WE SOLICIT IN
| CjIHRIES ON
| THE TO .NO- CANADA
| PAHS, I.AKE ((H'l'Elt, THE
1 TORPEDO, COBAI.TS,
ivti.-II MKR SUBMARINE
uinivV BOATS, HAI,I>-
MABIM-, V\,\ 1.0C0.,
PFD., AND 1)1! PONT
COM., INT. POWDER,
FESTRO I.BUM, AMERICAN
BKTHI.K- IIItITISH
i HEM STKEI., MFG., STAND
CAMBIVA AltO MOTOR S,
STEEIj, MID- AETNA EX
VAI.E STEEI., PMtSIVES,
CAR lilfiHT- CHEVBOI.ET
INO AND MOTORS,
POWER, BBADEN
IT. s. Mian' COPPER,
A HEAT, PENN MA.
CHALMERS BINE, AND
MOTORS, AM, OTHER
KENNECOTT ACTIVE SE
COPPER, CUIttTIES.
V
Write, jyire or telephone us.
L. L. Winkelman & Co.
139 S. Broad sst., Philadelphia
I Phiinm: Walnut (W»T Race 1i383
I New York Wilmington. Del.
PnrkerHliurK. W. Va.
DIRECT Wi BIOS to tho VARIOUS
MARKETS
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